here they are coming in.

as close as they would come.

I'll give them a shot again next week.
As long as you left one for me, I'm happy.DUCKAHOLIC wrote:Alec u should not be posting them public land birds on da internet...........One of them was back.....same spot this mornin
kris Schaumburg wrote:75 yds? That is what they make 3.5" hevishot for. Aim 5 inches high at 75.
hahah. you stole gator's phone? trying to explain to gator that 3 shells just will NOT fit in an over/under was the toughest thing to do.kris Schaumburg wrote:Oh, I can imagine how the text messaging went
LawDawg: I had 3 of them hang up at 75 yds this morning, can't figure out what to do? I need them at 40 yds
Gator: Sit 35 yds closer to the feeder, and be sure and load up 3 shells
LawDawg: There ain't no feeder, and I don't plan to shoot but one.
Gator: Yeah that is the way we are going to tell it to everyone else.
to be honest, as soon as I heard them gobble and knew it was multiples, I put the gun down and picked up the camera. I figured that the other guys could handle it if they came in range. I've been wanting to get some strutting pictures and they were about 20 yards away from the PERFECT picture.landscaper wrote: How do you get away with toting the camera and a shot gun? I wouldn't know which one to grab! Are hunting out of a blind?
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